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The AHRQ PSNet Collection comprises an extensive selection of resources relevant to the patient safety community. These resources come in a variety of formats, including literature, research, tools, and Web sites. Resources are identified using the National Library of Medicine’s Medline database, various news and content aggregators, and the expertise of the AHRQ PSNet editorial and technical teams.

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Schneider EC, Ridgely MS, Quigley DD, et al. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; May 2016. AHRQ Publication No. 16-0027-EF.
… Patient safety hotlines are a strategy to improve reporting and collecting of comments … for the tool to enhance its usefulness. … Schneider EC, Ridgely MS, Quigley DD, et al. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare …
Schneider EC, Ridgely MS, Meeker D, Hunter LE, Khodyakov D, Rudin R. RAND Health. Washington, DC: Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology; May 2014. RR-654-DHHSNCH.
… This report evaluates the implementation of a quality improvement initiative designed to characterize, … in the era of electronic health records. … Schneider EC, Ridgely MS, Meeker D, Hunter LE, Khodyakov D, Rudin R. RAND Health. …

Shekelle PG, Pronovost PJ, Wachter RM, Rao JK, Mulrow CD, eds. Ann Intern Med. 2013;158(5 Pt 2):365-440.  

… the patient safety field has grown considerably, yielding a much stronger evidence base for preventing some types of … tension between needing to improve care and knowing how to do it ." By explicitly considering the role of intervention … … Angood … Bates … Bickman … Carayon … Donaldson … Duan … Farley … Haughom … Lake … Lilford … Lohr … Miller … Neuhauser …
Farley DO, Ridgely MS, Mendel P, et al. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation; 2009. ISBN: 9780833047748.
… , and highlight trends in patient safety improvement. … Farley DO, Ridgely MS, Mendel P, et al. Santa Monica, CA: RAND … 2009. ISBN: 9780833047748. … DOMSP. … SSCL … R. … MD … AM … P. … JW … H. … JA … C. … JS … Farley … …
Hillestad R, Bigelow JH, Chaudhry B, et al. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation; 2008.
… This monograph reports on the concept of creating a unique patient identifier system and addresses potential … RAND Corporation; 2008. … R. … JH … B. … P. … MD … RC … MS … J. … R. … Hillestad … Bigelow … Chaudhry … Dreyer … Greenberg … Meili … Ridgely … Rothenberg … Taylor … J. … R. Hillestad … JH …

Saha S, Fernandez A, eds. J Gen Intern Med. 2007;22(supp2);277-372.

… quality and safety of patient care. … Saha S, Fernandez A, eds. J Gen Intern Med . 2007;22(supp2);277-372. … RH … R. … … D. … J. … S. … S. … C. … P. … M. … GI … EA … Y. … S. … MS … JJ … LS … M. … AH … MK … J. … J. … E. … Paul … Carmona … … Fesko … Lenahan … Gadon … Balch … Jacobs … Partida … Wu … Ridgely … Escarce … Morales … Regenstein … Chen … Youdelman … …
Shekelle PG, Morton SC, Keeler EB. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; April 2006. AHRQ Publication No. 06-E006.
The authors reviewed the literature on health information technology (HIT). They conclude that HIT may reduce pediatric medication errors, have the potential to improve safety and quality, and require more study to fully articulate the cost and implementation issues.